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Sony Rebuilding PlayStation Network Security After Attack

alphadogg writes "The outage of Sony's PlayStation Network and Qriocity service, now in its fourth day, looks set to continue after the company said on Sunday that it is 'rebuilding' its system to better guard against attacks. Sony said on Saturday that the outage was caused by an 'external intrusion' into the network, but has yet to detail the problem. The PlayStation Network is used for PlayStation 3 online gaming and sales of software to consoles and the PlayStation Portable. The Qriocity service runs on the same network infrastructure and provides audio and video to Sony consumer electronics products."

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  1. What happened? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Someone insert a Sony music CD into a computer there?

    1. Re:What happened? by magamiako1 · · Score: 4, Informative

      THey upgraded the firmware on the PS3s and removed the "Other OS" option, crippling the PSN :P

  2. Obviously... by msauve · · Score: 4, Funny

    no backups.

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  3. Re:How bad? by moniker · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Nonexistent.

    Sony probably relied entirely on client side security, assuming that the PS3 was unbreakable.

    That, and thanks to their attempts to keep people on the latest "secure" firmware, PSN services that shouldn't be PSN services like Netflix and Hulu are now hosed (except for some people who apparently use the same password for all their accounts and can hit cancel at the login screen). If Netflix hadn't allowed the PSN-free disc to be disabled, we could be using it right now.

  4. In Soviet Russia... by qubezz · · Score: 5, Funny

    In Soviet Russia ... customers cripple Sony's hardware!

  5. Re:Fuck Geohot by NoAkai · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why gamers will never be taken seriously. This attitude of "Fuck rights! I want mah GAEMS!" that has been displayed by many gamers during the entire GeoHot Vs Sony episode has me seriously perplexed.

  6. Netflix by pitchpipe · · Score: 5, Informative

    For those of you that use your PS3 mainly for streaming Netflix (like me), just keep hitting login after you've gone to the red 'Netflix' screen. It will try to login and fail about 3 to 5 times in a row. Then you will be able to access your Netflix account like normal.

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  7. Re:Free Service vs. Pay Service by RobbieCrash · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The only thing Xbox LIVE gives you over PSN is cross game voice chat and users dumb enough to pay 50 a year for the service.

    Looks like Live is also currently offering service to its customers.

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  8. Well I'm sure they will refund me for not using it by gearloos · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sony is such a wonderful company, I'm sure they will be happy to give me a partial refund for not being able to use the GT5 online features this month. They were so nice when they told me they would automatically remove the other OS software for me, I didn't have to do a thing. Just agree to let them do it. If I didn't agree, I was no longer able to use the PS3 for any network games as promised, but I give them that one- they knew it was for my own good. They were also really looking out for me and even put software on music CD's and DVD's (the last place you would expect to find executable code) and it would install all by itself and I didn't even have to worry about all the windows setup junk. To top it off, they even scanned my hard drive to let me know if anyone had put shared music on it! all for free! they never charged me a thing for doing any of this! What a nice company. Obama even went and had his recent fund raiser at Sony. They must be great! No politician would ever be dirty!

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